because James was tracking for Bella and wanted to kill her
The main antagonist in the Twilight series is James, a vampire tracker who becomes obsessed with hunting Bella for her unique scent. He poses a threat to Bella and her loved ones in the first book, "Twilight".
No - Victoria is an antagonist throughout the books of the Twilight series, including Twilight, New Moon, and Eclipse.
James is Victoria's mate, lover, and husband.
Victoria is portrayed as the antagonist in the book "Twilight" because she seeks revenge against Bella and Edward for the death of her mate, James, whom they killed in self-defense. Victoria's anger and desire for vengeance drive her actions throughout the series as she creates danger and threats to Bella and those close to her.
James
Victoria is the mate of the villain, the tracker James.
The main protagonists are Bella and Edward who fall in love but Edward is a vampire. The Cullen family - Carlisle, Esme, Alice, Jasper, Emmett and Rosalie - are also important. The antagonists are vampires Victoria, Laurent and James, with James being the main antagonist in 'Twilight' and Laurent and Victoria not becoming important until 'New Moon'.
Victoria never loved Riley in Twilight's Eclipse. She tells him she loves him so he will listen to her. Victoria wanted to use Riley as a diversion for Edward, so she could kill Bella. If Victoria loved anyone, it was James.
James, and when he is killed Victoria.
James and Victoria
Her mate was James, and then Edward killed him for trying to kill Bella, but it used to be Victoria, James, and Laurent
Victoria, Laurent, and James.